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Professional Development Expert - Artificial Intelligence Engineer (Level 6)

AI Engineer – Newcastle upon Tyne (On-site, Full-time)

Join a dynamic, forward-thinking organisation based in Newcastle City Centre as anAI Engineer, where you’ll help shape and deliver next-generation AI solutions with real-world impact. This is a rare opportunity to be part of a newly formed, high-performance team building enterprise-grade AI from the ground up.


What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Designing, developing, and deploying AI/ML solutions using Python and modern ML frameworks.
  • Building and fine-tuningLarge Language Models (LLMs), working with embedding models and vector databases.
  • Creatingagentic workflowsand tools that simulate decision-making in dynamic environments.
  • Collaborating closely with product owners and business stakeholders to translate problems into scalable solutions.
  • Implementing AI tools within a modern Azure cloud infrastructure (or similar).
  • Supporting ongoing AI experimentation and driving continuous model improvement.
  • Keeping up to date with research and innovations in AI, ML, NLP, and generative models.


What We’re Looking For:

  • Strong proficiency inPythonand experience with ML frameworks (e.g. PyTorch, TensorFlow).
  • Solid understanding ofmachine learning fundamentals, including supervised/unsupervised learning.
  • Experience with cloud environments – ideallyAzure, but AWS or GCP also considered.
  • Familiarity withLLMs,prompt engineering, andvector databases(e.g. Pinecone, FAISS).
  • Practical experience building production-ready AI applications.
  • Ability to work on-site in Newcastle in a collaborative, agile environment.
  • A curious mindset, eagerness to learn, and a genuine interest in AI’s practical applications.


What’s on Offer:

  • The chance to work in agreenfield AI environmentwith high visibility and ownership.
  • Collaborative, non-corporate culture with strong autonomy and responsibility.
  • A workplace committed to innovation, experimentation, and fast learning.
  • Competitive salary and benefits package tailored to experience.


If you’re excited by the idea of building real-world AI tools from scratch and want to be at the forefront of applied AI, we’d love to hear from you.

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